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  2. Malachite - Wikipedia

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    Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral, with the formula Cu 2 CO 3 (OH) 2. This opaque, green-banded mineral crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system , and most often forms botryoidal , fibrous, or stalagmitic masses, in fractures and deep, underground spaces, where the water table and hydrothermal fluids provide the means for ...

  3. Siproeta stelenes - Wikipedia

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    Siproeta stelenes (malachite) is a Neotropical brush-footed butterfly (family Nymphalidae). The malachite has large wings that are black and brilliant green or yellow-green on the upperside and light brown and olive green on the underside. It is named for the mineral malachite, which is similar in color to the bright green on the butterfly's ...

  4. Chlorolestes draconicus - Wikipedia

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    Chlorolestes draconicus, the Drakensberg malachite, is a species of damselfly in the family Synlestidae. Distribution and status Male Drakensberg malachite ...

  5. Chlorolestes umbratus - Wikipedia

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    Chlorolestes umbratus, the white malachite is a species of damselfly in the family Synlestidae. It is endemic to southern South Africa . This species is found along rivers and streams in both forest and fynbos .

  6. Malachius bipustulatus - Wikipedia

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    Malachius bipustulatus, the malachite beetle, is a species of soft-winged flower beetles belonging to the family Melyridae, subfamily Malachiinae.. The body is 5–7 millimetres (0.20–0.28 in) long, the head and pronotum are brownish, while elytrae are shining metallic green with a bright red spot at the end.

  7. Chlorolestes tessellatus - Wikipedia

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    Chlorolestes tessellatus, the forest malachite or mosaic sylph is a species of damselfly in the family Synlestidae. It is endemic to South Africa. [1] This shade-loving species is found at seeps and streams in forests and wooded valleys. [2] It is 47–57 mm (1.9–2.2 in) long with a wingspan of 55–72 mm (2.2–2.8 in).

  8. Chlorolestes fasciatus - Wikipedia

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    Chlorolestes fasciatus, the mountain malachite or mountain sylph is a species of damselfly in the family Synlestidae. It is found in Lesotho , South Africa and Eswatini . Its natural habitat is montane streams.

  9. Ecchlorolestes nylephtha - Wikipedia

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    Ecchlorolestes nylephtha is a species of damselfly in the family Synlestidae known commonly as the queen malachite. It is endemic to South Africa , where it is known only from the Eastern Cape and Western Cape provinces.